Features and machine learning classification of connected speech samples from patients with autopsy proven Alzheimer's disease with and without additional vascular pathology.
Mixed vascular and Alzheimer-type dementia and pure Alzheimer's disease are both associated with changes in spoken language. These changes have, however, seldom been subjected to systematic comparison. In the present study, we analyzed language samples obtained during the course of a longitudin...
Main Authors: | Rentoumi, V, Raoufian, L, Ahmed, S, de Jager, C, Garrard, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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IOS Press
2014
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